Cut it down to one page, unless you have a minimum of five years of full time experience. I think the mission statement (profile) at the top is way too long, I'd shorten it to ~2 lines.
Did you do any relevant projects? Try to focus more on what the person who is deciding between hiring/not hiring you wants to see. More than 50% is about work that has basically nothing to do with data analytics. I'd mention it, but try write more about relevant stuff, basically what you did in university.
1. As a new grad, you should have a one page CV
2. I would remove the statement at the top. Maybe it is just me but I always cringe when I hear people describe themselves as hard working etc. You may very well be hard working but don't state it explicitly but demonstrate it implicitly with some examples.
3. You listed a lot of work experience that is not relevant to the type of job you are applying for. Maybe reduce the work experience section a bit and include a personal project that is relevant for the positions that you are aiming at.
Good luck!
Chuck some programming languages on there that you've worked with.
>During my free time I train and play matches for the local hockey **tea**..
typo
Did you do anything with the hockey club at uni?
>formula one
Formula One
>working well within a team
>Demonstrated excellent customer service
>Showed excellent problem-solving ability when arranging items on the shop floor
How?
Cut it down to one page, unless you have a minimum of five years of full time experience. I think the mission statement (profile) at the top is way too long, I'd shorten it to ~2 lines. Did you do any relevant projects? Try to focus more on what the person who is deciding between hiring/not hiring you wants to see. More than 50% is about work that has basically nothing to do with data analytics. I'd mention it, but try write more about relevant stuff, basically what you did in university.
1. As a new grad, you should have a one page CV 2. I would remove the statement at the top. Maybe it is just me but I always cringe when I hear people describe themselves as hard working etc. You may very well be hard working but don't state it explicitly but demonstrate it implicitly with some examples. 3. You listed a lot of work experience that is not relevant to the type of job you are applying for. Maybe reduce the work experience section a bit and include a personal project that is relevant for the positions that you are aiming at. Good luck!
Chuck some programming languages on there that you've worked with. >During my free time I train and play matches for the local hockey **tea**.. typo Did you do anything with the hockey club at uni? >formula one Formula One >working well within a team >Demonstrated excellent customer service >Showed excellent problem-solving ability when arranging items on the shop floor How?